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The search company had hoped that it would be allowed to waive the condition
until its case had been reheard in November.

"Last week we asked the court to reconsider its position on the copyright
aspect and we also requested that the requirements to post the ruling on our
homepages be suspended," a Google spokeswoman told
vnunet.com.

"The court agreed to reconsider its decision and that hearing will take place
in November. However, it maintained the requirement that we post the initial
ruling on our homepages."

Google must keep the 2,300 word judgment on its sites for five days or face a
fine of €500,000 (£336,000) per day.

In August,
Copiepresse
took Google to court claiming a breach of copyright for a number of Belgian
publications.